Specifications
Getting Started with MIX90
OMS searches for and displays any detected
MIDI interfaces, MIDI cards, and OMS drivers. If
your interface is not detected, click Trouble-
shoot. Once your interface is detected, you are
prompted to search for MIDI instruments con-
nected to your interface.
3 Click OK to search for MIDI devices connected
to your MIDI interface. To be detected, the de-
vice must be turned on and have both of its
MIDI ports connected to your MIDI interface.
OMS searches for and displays any detected
MIDI devices. Some older instruments, as well as
some newer ones, may not be recognized by the
OMS auto-detection routines.
Devices not recognized by OMS appear with a
red question mark and are named based on the
interface or port to which they are connected.
These devices can be defined as necessary within
the OMS Setup application (see “Defining MIDI
Devices in OMS” on page 90).
4 Click OK to save your Studio Setup document.
Defining MIDI Devices in OMS
To define a MIDI device in OMS Setup:
1 Double-click the device’s icon in the Studio
Setup window.
2 In the MIDI Device Info dialog, select the
Manufacture and Model for the device from the
pop-up menus. If the device is not listed, leave
the Model set to “other” and enter a name for
the device.
3 Select the receiving channel for the device. If
receiving multiple channels, select the option
for “Is Multitimbral.”
4 If you will record from the device in Pro Tools,
select the option for “Is Controller.” If the de-
vice will be a source or destination for MIDI
Time Code, Beat Clock, or MMC, select the ap-
propriate option.
5 Click OK.
OMS Driver Setup
Undefined OMS device
Defining a MIDI device